On Jan 2, 2008 8:59 PM, Mike Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While you're at it, I think almost everything in desc/video_cards.desc,
> desc/input_devices.desc, and a few more, could use some attention.

Here we go. I based it mostly on
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/X11R7.0/doc/html/manindex4.html

I'm specially lost with the following:
sis / xgi
tdfx / voodoo
s3 / s3virge
nv / nouveau
radeonhd

Here's the new video_card.desc:

amd - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for AMD Geode GX and LX video cards
apm - Alliance ProMotion video cards (ProMotion 6420 and 6422, AT24,
AT3D and AT25)
ark - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for ark video cards
chips - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for chips video cards
cirrus - Cirrus Logic video cards
cyrix - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for cyrix video cards
dummy - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for dummy video cards
epson - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for epson video cards
fbdev - framebuffer devices
fglrx - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for fglrx video cards
glint - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for glint video cards
i128 - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for i128 video cards
i740 - Intel i740 video cards
i810 - Intel video cards with i810, i810-DC100, i810e, i815, i830M,
845G, 852GM, 855GM, 865G, 915G, 915GM, 945G, 945GM, 965G, 965Q or
946GZ chipsets
impact - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for impact video cards
imstt - Integrated Micro Solutions Twin Turbo 128 video cards
mach64 - ATI Mach64
mga - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for mga video cards
neomagic - Neomagic video cards (MagicGraph chipsets)
newport - SGI Indy's and Indigo2's newport video cards
none - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build no drivers (useful when using
binary drivers)
nsc - FIXME: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/archive/X11R7.0/doc/html/nsc.4.html
nv - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for nv video cards
nvidia - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for nvidia video cards
r128 - ATI Rage 128
radeon - ATI Radeon up to X1050-series (i.e. Radeon SDR/DDR, Radeon
7000-9800, and Radeon X300-X1050 are supported)
rendition - Rendition / Micron Verite cards with V1000, V2100 and V2200 chipsets
s3 - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for s3 video cards
s3virge - S3 ViRGE cards with ViRGE DX, GX, GX2, MX, MX+, VX, Trio 3D
and Trio 3D/2X chipsets
savage - S3 Savage family, supporting Savage (3D, 4, 2000, MX and IX),
SuperSavage (MX and IX), ProSavage (PM133, KM133, DDR, DDR-K), Twister
(ProSavage PN133) and TwisterK (ProSavage KN133)
siliconmotion - Silicon Motion based video cards with Lynx, LynxE,
Lynx3D, LynxEM, LynxEM+, Lynx3DM and Cougar3DR chipsets
sis - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for sis video cards
sisusb - SiS (Silicon Integrated Systems) video chips that are
connected via a Net2280-based USB dongle (SiS315E/PRO)
sunbw2 - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for sunbw2 video cards
suncg14 - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for suncg14 video cards
suncg3 - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for suncg3 video cards
suncg6 - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for suncg6 video cards
sunffb - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for sunffb video cards
sunleo - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for sunleo video cards
suntcx - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for suntcx video cards
tdfx - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for tdfx video cards
tga - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for tga video cards
trident - Trident video cards
tseng - Tseng Labs video cards
v4l - video4linux cards like bt848/bt878-based TV cards
vermilion - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for Intel Vermilion video cards
vesa - generic VESA video cards
vga - generic VGA video cards
via - VIA chipsets with onboard unichrome graphics
vmware - VMware virtual video cards (for use in VMware guest systems)
voodoo - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for voodoo video cards
xgi - VIDEO_CARDS setting to build driver for xgi video cards

Suggestions? Corrections?

Things like
"S3 Savage family, supporting Savage (3D, 4, 2000, MX and IX),
SuperSavage (MX and IX), ProSavage (PM133, KM133, DDR, DDR-K), Twister
(ProSavage PN133) and TwisterK (ProSavage KN133)"
are too verbose or are ok?

Regards,
Santiago

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